Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria Coming to Steam, 3DS, and Wii U

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Muteki, an indie developer of 16-bit era homage games, is pleased to announce a new partnership with Choice Provisions to bring their landmark series Dragon Fantasy to a wider audience.  Choice Provisions will be providing publishing support to Muteki’s series of Dragon Fantasy titles, beginning with Dragon Fantasy Book I & II starting later this year.  Fans can read more about what that means, including what new platforms Book I has been announced for, on the Muteki blog at http://mtki.co/

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“We’re very pleased to be partnering with Choice Provisions, who will be handling Dragon Fantasy publishing duties moving forward,” said Anna Marie Privitere, Social Media Maven at Muteki.  “This means Muteki team members, including those at Choice Provisions, can focus their full energy on development and improvements.”

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Originally launched in 2011, Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria (otherwise known as Dragon Fantasy Book I) received an upgrade in 2013 on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita that included a new 16-bit mode, re-mastered music & interface, and a reworked second chapter including a Tower of Trials.  Both Book I & II (now both known as Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria) are also being ported to the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U with numerous changes and improvements, with additional platform releases including mobile and Steam (PC/Mac/Linux).

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“Choice Provisions makes a perfect publishing partner and we’re excited for Muteki to be their first partner.” said Adam Rippon, Master Videogamesman at Choice Provisions. “We’re excited for Ogden, Anders, Ramona and Mr & Mrs Rock to arrive in places you never expected them to be!”

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Choice Publishing, a new branch of Choice Provisions, was founded with the intent of helping developers bring their games to as wide an audience as possible. Being developers themselves, and having kept a keen eye on the many trends and changes of the game industry since 2007, they are uniquely positioned to offer developers both expertise and assistance in having a successful game launch.

 

Jim Smale

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